November 13, 2019
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Turks and Chaos: A View from the Frontlines
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by Tony Perkins
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"It's a zone of death, of murder, of ethnic cleansing and displacement. The people here call it a zone of genocide. And right now, the U.S. has done nothing to stop it." -- Dave Eubank, on the ground in Syria
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Trump Considers America's Will to Give
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by Tony Perkins
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Most of us wouldn't donate to an unethical group, so why should the U.S.? That's the idea behind a new policy being hatched in the Trump administration, where officials are mapping out a way to incentivize international religious liberty. If countries want humanitarian aid, shouldn't they at least prove that they're capable of recognizing on of mankind's most fundamental rights? This president thinks so.
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Ellie Goulding: All Hat, No Kettle?
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by Tony Perkins
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It's two weeks until Thanksgiving, but the NFL's halftime singer is already calling time out. Ellie Goulding, the musician who was scheduled to perform the turkey day game, is threatening to pull out of the show if the Cowboys' spotlighted charity -- the Salvation Army -- doesn't fold on its Christian beliefs. Either give a donation to an LGBT group, Goulding demanded of the nonprofit, or I'm out. In that case, some say, don't let the arena door hit you on the way out.
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Today's show features: Gus Bilirakis, U.S. Representative for the 12th District of Florida, on President Trump's meeting today with Turkish leader Erdogan; Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Louisiana, on Democrats in Virginia wishing to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment when they take control in the next legislative session, and on the Mayor of Shreveport prohibiting the city's first responders from assisting with protection services during President Trump's visit this week; Patrina Mosley, FRC's Director of Life, Culture, and Women's Advocacy, and Connor Semelsberger, FRC's Legislative Assistant, to explain the harms of the Equal Rights Amendment; Alex Swoyer, Legal Affairs Reporter for the Washington Times, and Hogan Gidley, Deputy Assistant to the President and Principal Deputy Press Secretary, on today's impeachment hearing in the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
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